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When the 9/11 incident happened in 2001, I was still in Mainland China. I
remember one female colleague told me the news with a big smile and lots of excitement. I could not understand why she did not have any sympathy for such a tragedy, as she was a very good and kind person. Then, when I saw that almost all members of the CCP expressed their excitement and even congratulated each other on the tragic death of American citizens, I started to understand my colleagues. They are people who are educated by the CCP, and who have had hatred instilled in their mind by the CCP. When I heard about the explosions in London, I expected the public opinion in China to be the same as before. So I visited the two popular Web sites in China, SINA.com and SOHU.com. It was as I expected. Only the "indignant youths" ( people brought up in the tradition of the CCP ) are less cultivated and less human. People who don't know the situation in China might have the impression that they are visiting a Web site for terrorists. "The education in China causes generations of the Chinese people to lose their human nature. Web sites are strictly controlled in China. Publicly cheering for terrorists, however, can be freely spread on the Web sites. We can easily see the official direction of China." This was the opinion of one of the visitors to the Web site. If you read over the words of some Web visitors attached at the end of this article, you might find that the bombers who carried out the London explosions are better than the Web site postings from China. At least they do not publicly encourage people to eliminate London with an atom bomb. .... http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-7-17/30366.html |
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